Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1949 — Page 30
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Grocers learned long ago could drop a can and 1t without 4 loss. “But who can dent a glass jar,” they ask. ( many o of the packers are ship in Blass, But gen-
Lin Busines a iIssmakers Renew Tin War
~ Steel Shortage May Force Metal Containers Off Grocery $i Shelves
ml SHORTAGE is pu STEEL SHORTAGE is putting new life in the war, Glass is battling tin again. Packers, feeling the lack of steel, are trying to get groc-| ; : rs Stn a tes for he te bo Va J 2 But grocers know the glass vs. tin story well. Food pushed quotations as much as 25 better in glass, looks more tempting, “but breakage,” they say, “is expen-| iv inings as makeup, creams
! room rather than the bedroom.
“ |labor economics and agricultural
table is built néxt a So skidding economic | Workers.
Hogs Flood Market Here; Prices Drop
Top Price of $18 Ties Three-Year Low Record
Heavy receipts today weakened hog prices in the Indianapolis|
Receipts estimated. at 10,000
cents per hundredweight lower to tie a three-year low the fifth powder belong day this month. jana . in the bath. Good and choice grades of
There, they say, they can be 180 to 240-pound butchers
aned 1 (brought only $17.75 to $18 a ee ore ‘oesily. And lights/Bundred pounds. Set last April,
usua the $18 top price is the lowest thergare # ny prigh er since $14.25 top Fie was - AIL-ENDER: Flipped over my|Posed in OPA-contro ys a To Times ribbons late 1946. Prices dipped as low book critic Henry Butler: four other days this month, “With the schoolmarms in Weights from 240 to 280 town. bartenders expect a ‘run’ pounds brought $17 to $17.50. Bids on Teachers Highland Cream.” from $16.75 down were made for
weights over 300 pounds. After all, Bua 1a a corn state. weights from 160 to 180
sold at $17.50 to $18 and from Item 100 to 160 pounds were salable THE COST of government nowifrom $14.50 to $16.50. rivals the cost of food in the Sows Bring $25.50 Top
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SCATTERED SHOWERS
Yes SLEET
SNOW SHOWERS 5 AND FLURRIES
Bass snow V///// RAIN
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—A cold polar air from Canada will dominate the eastern half
family budget. Although trade was not fully
taxes. For every dollar spent on food, weight yearlings reached $34 per citizens spent 98 cents for govern- hundredweight. Several loads of ment. Maybe it's inflation, but in|{medium sold at $26. Common and 1047 it was only 90 cents. medium moved at $16 to $24.50. . nn Odd head of good heifers] Coffee ‘Run’ reached $29, Medium grades sold
A CHAIN looked at the flurry of interest in rising coffee prices and summed it
up: i “It 1s When Sait buy 1, Svelybody, wit DIS Some of it|types were scarce, quotable at
Cow Prices Dr Cow prices cranny Bos to 50
ing the war. Let something get|to $13.50. A few reached $14. b
enough, Fong prices - up, buy-'Common and medium, which ers will 1
Calves Sell Unevenly
in his new book “Human Action” that socialism is a parasite of capitalism, and that socialism on its own would not without the economic ow-how © capitalism to run the show. 400, and sheep, 1275.
Lowen emttacing 30 Fetes oF mic bord Workers Accept man experience in business.
He paints the picture as whole. His idea: Monetary economics,
Choice 90-pound fed Texas yearlings brought $20.50.
DETROIT, Oct. 27 (UP)—An
economics are lost as specialized workers at
book will serve to put a|pany and the CIO United Auto
fost on the galit ivund 6f Luh, By a vote of 32,392 to 7130 the
ification of the first contract in
INDI A
NAPOLIS
employees, Of 48 Ford locals, only those at
“TUXEDOS FOR RENT!
3 OURS FIT LEON TAILORING 00, Inc. in Mass. Ave. Soa”
Because We MEN'S SUITS & OVERCOATS
$22.95 .. $29.96
ROBERT HALL Clothes (Con. Senate Ave Suerisnd Sh.
of Linoleum in Indiana RUGS from $2.39 Look for the Store with the bis red + % H ER % + PAINT & LINOLEUM CC co. Washington
’ AM to PM CLOSED WED. AT NOON
“DR. JOS. E. KERNEL
emtpume LARGEST SELECTION ere,
Maywood, Cal, and Edgewater, N. J, rejected the contract.
scour Patrol Leaders
Meet in Conference
Boy Scout patrol leaders and scribes used the first day of their {school holiday to learn new scouting techniques, games and skills iin a city-wide scouting conference today at Broad Ripple High School. Fred Murphy, Broad Ripple principal, welcomed more than 200 Scouts at 9:30 a. m. today in the school auditorium. Edward Cline, ber of the Central In- - diana Boy Scout Council, presided | in the meeting which was schedHliuled to end at 3:30 p. m. today.
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[orotohs, invalid Walkers | " . ih ys ll Faith in God Sole Key
HAAG?’S [[To Peace, Pope Says
1 402 North Capitol Ave. iii CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy,
2|Oct. 27 (UP)—His Holiness Pope Pius XII told a group of U. 8. Guaranteed WATCH | REPAIRING "= i
Senators today that universal recRITE'S JTEWELEY SHOP oo
ognition of the bond between God and man is “the only secure foundation” for world harmony. The Pontiff spoke in English. ong those who heard him were William E. Jenner (R. Ind.).
{1th Anniversary Sale
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GRAIN DEALERS
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The figures come from the U. 8./established, sows brought $25.50 Department of Commerce. Inland less. Common and medium ne 1948 the nation spent $52.9 billions grades moved at $15 to $16.50.
» for food compared with $51.8 bil-|Culls brought $16.75 and less, * |lions for federal, state and local
largely at $19 to $24.50. Cutter|of the contract still fools thouSTORE. sxecutive and common sold at 1 to $18.50. gands every year and costs them money.
cents in dull trade, A few good but the pen-in-hand customer old shortage story. [EOS CU ed at $15.50 to $17. doesn’t bother, Medium and good young heifer understand if he did
$17.50 and higher. Common and|ered was in a life insurance policy Will spoil and Bave to be thIoWn edium brought $14 to $15.50.|s0ld in Alabama which said in oul | Ibe tern dur-|Canners and cutters sold at $11.50/the fine print that it would pay We hid the pat dur off if the insured (the dead man) Vealers remained steady. Good would show up Fi the company’s is real/and choice sold at $28 to $31. office 30 days after his demise. Another asking no physical ex-/ Course Scheduled out. When it reaches made up the majority of receipts, amination lists the diseases which thé point Avhere people refuse to gold at $18 to $27. Culls dropped the applicant must swear he has of the to $12. never had. And by interpretation| they include the common cold, inMedium and good heavy calves digestion and an infected hang-
Hight price level to H the demand. (sold very unevenly at $168 to $24. nail. that
LUDWIG VON MISES declares, i; western lambs sold at $24.50. operators.
bedroom suite, or other large Late estimates of receipts were: purchase. When he is about half Am Hogs, 11,125; cattle, 850; calves, finished with his payments, he isan sold a chair which goes on the. end of the contract with the provision that if a payment is missed on the chair, the buyer loses the/¢ New 2%-Year Contract vedroom suite as well,
rwhelming acceptance vote b not only on credit and long time|& RE Ford Motor Co. River contracts, but on cash deals as con fields. They all'are pieces in the Rouge plant sealed a 2%-year well. Keep your eyes on the fine | NOW THEYRE putting vanl-|big g Jigsaw tapestry of esonomics.contract today between the com-
Rouge workers clinched the rat- John Law Says Wait
the auto industry embodying $100| (UP)—Even though he wants to : monthly pensions for aged work-|aie as soon as possible, convicted fers, . It was also the longest term| murderer Reed Hatton of San i contract in the industry, The con-| prancisco will have to wait until tract covers 115,000 hourly-rated|the state of Florida makes sure
MUTUAL AGENCY, INC.
Swindlers Use Device wf, imine om oe temo anta
To Avoid Payment
The fine print on the back Lawyers know where to look,
Most ridiculous racket discov-|gk!
Official Weather
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU
and might not M Ane
Financial Statements
of the country tonight. The mercury will range from the 30's in the Great Lakes area and New England, to the 40's in The central states and the 60's in the Gulf. Clear skies, brisk temperatures and a typical autumn night is the weather bureau oullok for most of the nation.
For Ira W, Clark
Spanish Wor Veterans, To Honor Comrade
Following services at 2:30 p. m. in Moore & Kirk's
Spanishwill accord full military honors to a comrade-in-arms. Mr. Clark, 2756 N. Denny St.’ died Tuesday in Billings Veterans Administration Hospital after an illness of 12 days. He was 80. A native of Aaron, Switzerland County, Mr. Clark enlisted in Company M., 161st Infantry Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry at Lawrenceburg. Moved Here in 1928
until tropical fever ‘forced his retirement from active service. He was discharged and returned to's
Vevay in 1898 where he farmed od, 186 81 nth 1923 when he moved to In- "hd tif 0.
dianapolis. tor tae oi He was a yardman for the New Ind. York Central Railroad here 15|Otiober 35. 196. years before his retirement sev-|
eral years
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC
Circus Dog Takes — _ Mothering Job as
—QOct. 27, 1940—
Steer and heifer prices looked Thousands Y Sunrise .....: 6:08 | Sunset . 4001 Li S C b steady as odd bead choice light BAY rsmini erie 1 = gg Lion Spurns Cu
ago. c_ Service Commission’ of Mr. Clark was a member of the PR g-B 1 In ihe matter Methodist Church in Fairview, Pa. for s permit to operpie motor ¥ Ind, and Harold McGrew Camp att. a Tne Hate “08 No. 1 Spanish-American War Vet- Indiana, as tore spec y set out ruse SE hal pany Surviving are his wife, Lesta,|Bubilo hearing in
ia rtssenssiss and a daughter, Mrs. rtha ibe es | Stale ale House. ORANGEBURG, 8. C,, Oct. 27|Floyd, both of Indianapolis. ber 34 tigation. 8 o reguested High Low (U, P)—A little circus dogiCharles C. Latham pu Hi 8 3 named Snowball proved today) geryices for Charles C. Latham, on EE REL mrs 2 that her heart is bigger than &/who died yesterday in the home October 25, 3 38 ons. of his daughter, Mrs. Belle Da- AL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING IH 3 A female lion with the James|vis, 811 W. 43d St., will be held at Fue Service Commission of Indiang: #1 E. Strates shows, now playing at|10 a. m. Saturday in Flafner & Docks ios ‘01 fincnclia A 8 3 |a county fair here, gave birth to Buchanan mortuary. Burial will] ¢ Chicago, Ilinols. for a certific 8 11 |a cub a week ago. Then she got/be in Crown Hill. He was 70. 1a rior of property eS 81 8 temperamental and refused to| Born in Enon, O., he lived in more specifically set out in the appl & a feed the baby. Indianapolis six months. He had (Service Commission of ixdisna will cond 51 42 po been a rhoe cutter in Covington, Pip'S Lhoarig in this oa oti, diane $8 14| TRAINERS put the cub in|Ky. He was a member of the| Ri rig fd A. edn ad & ’ Methodist Church and the Colonel g ] r 3 31 |Snowball's basket along with her articipation ls; requested s1oN 8 @ own newborn Spitz puppy. Snow-|{Clay Masonic Lodge in Covington. OF INDIANA, ball immediately took over the| Other survivors include his FABL EVERETT. Disector, ent.
of the little lion.
Local Issues
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She is such a good mother, I-ottie Roller, Marion, O An eight-session course in thejtrainers said, that they wonder “Analysis of Financial Statements” will open today in the[her wire-walking act. offices of the Morris Plan, W. Washington St. John B. Tuthill, IU Extension
she will ever want to go back to
IR. V. Nowell, Veteran 1914, died yesterday in St. Via- (1
C became a telegrapher for Western line; four daughters, Mrs. May |oocication of urch Union here. He joined the now Richwine, Mrs. Mary Shotts, Mrs, Denver. Colo,
few years later and switched to|ine Skiles, Indianapolis, and aout in the spplicatio 34 13%/the Scripps-McCrea League, pred-|prother, Albert Sheets, Moores- | Notice ls Be reby
....|ciations, as a telegrapher for the : --+-| Columbus Citizen in 1900. ru- Frank Coonfleld RI . 39% 41%|peral services will be held Sat-
1 To Novel in Court Fight Catholic Church,
washing, nursing and protecting|Wife, Mrs. Lenora C. Latham, In- indianapolis, Ind.
dianapolis, and a sister, Mrs. | October 51
LEGAL NOTICR OP PUBLIC HEARING n a Bt James R. Sheets, Morga n Eg ld ot on R. R. 1, Bargersville, since:ss Fon Ta N
James R. Sheets St: d/b/a 8b County native who owned a farm Siangie 4 Dutch ase. for: ten “for. apr al af tha ER gL Notice 48" Ey Bt that the
happens, business will Slaughter lambs brought $25.50) Another family group insur- i 3 bl be back to normal” and less. A deck of choice native ance policy pays off only when Elvision, graausio of 1 and fe UP Operator, Dies vents Hospital, Be as 5. In. Buble nearing in if fly Cause eausemin Rooms. of There's common sense for you.|lambs moved at $24.75. Odd small the entire family dies at the same" “FATE FE100 BUCO Wl COLUMBUS, O., Oct. 27 (UP)—| gianapolis before moving to Bar- sg 10:00 A. M.. Wednesdazy It is when buyers get excited and lots reached $25. time, and the benefit goes down|cOTt AEE 8 COUTTS ECE nel Robert V. Nowell, 71, chief oper-|gergvile. Publ siicintion ts rastittn cn overbuy that prices go up so high| Good slaughter natives sold at/as the number of insured persons| ., P ent ator at the Columbus Bureau of =~ The Rey. Harry Bucalstein, or Lic, SE we can't afford to buy. “Then they ($23.50 to $24.50. Medium and goes up. The lect will be the United Press for. 35 years, died |pastor of the Morris Street Mtn Phases, come down. ° good brought $20.50 to $25. Com-| The “tack on” used in Indian- h es WO hoursiy, nig gleep last night. He had Christian Church, will officiate Indianspglts, Ind. . a» mons and mediums sold at $15.50 apolis is another technique which Sac on waday hi the excep-| poop on sick leave since 1942. in. services at 1 p. m. tomorrow covet 25. 1946, Parasite? to $20. Culls brought $10. sometimes deceives buyers when|to" Of Nov. 24"and Dec. 22. Mr. Nowell first handled news|in the Farley Funeral Home. | LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC KARIN A load of choice 104-poundiit becomes a tool of crooked dispatches 57 years ago when he; . gyrviving are his wife, Ade-'_Publi Sein CSR
of the matter of ruck
vehic: a |Mardel Shotts and Mrs. Kather- propery: hy or or Bist SE fa the 0. st will oe «the Commission, 401 State House, Alle ednesday,
|apolis, Indiana., 10:00 A. M. W ovember 23, 19
49. ‘Public atticlpatio is Teguss ted, ICE
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Services for Frank Coonfield of 1741 Laurel St., who died in General Hospital yesterday after a ma
1% | Author Gets Full Rights |briet illness, will be held at 10|Ocober 3b. 1940.
a. m. Saturday at St. Catherinels| ,.;,;, noricE OF PUBLIC HEARING
table blic Service Commissio print, or take it to a lawyer. y 5 ial LOS ANGELES, Oct. 27 (UP) A native of Kokomo, Mr. Coon- D pot a 3 Ere pA “81 sis|—Author John Steinbeck had full fleld had resided in Indianapolis Motor Freight Company, J oiown, Slayer Begs to Die— + 38 19%|..reen rights to his novel “Can-'most of his adult life. He was 58 Sy Shotor vehicles as s common | adil 13a ¢[nery Row” today after a three-|years old. pir Ghar, Littieiste, aa mors ibe: an B Bat co § pt 4 - 38% 29% month legal battle. Survivors include his wife, MTrS.| Notice is hereby given that ths Pub! TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Oct. 27 5 108 | Film Producer Bern Byrens had| Margaret Coonfield; two sons, Be A TR na Dis ase = re 17% asked Superior Court to decide| Robert and Glen; one daughter, the Commission. 441, Stake Houpe Indias ndpls Wat at Shinai) wake d 101" 103" |whether he or Mr. Steinbeck|Evelyn, and two sisters, Mrs. November 25, 1949 ' Meh Ss 88° ... .|owned the movie rights. Mr, Grace Tuttle of Indianapolis and Public fe TeSiteason Sinsan & Co cc com v3 4 |Byrens admitted he agreed to|Mrs. Daisy Reiner of Minneapo- BINA ineatn un Ha’ L 9 oid In 4% complete the movie by July, 1947, lis, Minn. An FFE PIS iran. his execution will be legal. Mas Asphalt ........ ‘iiii 8% 15ibut said he was blocked by war- Place of burial was to be an- pan ATE Hatton, 20, asked Gov. Fuller Na Fame ¢ pid RY *op® "time material shortages. nounced. Warren in a letter to sign his! § BR ib Bere comm Ta "Ba Judge Edwin L. Jefferson on death warrant without delay to'} i Pip Ser Sa%. : 19% 0% agreed yesterday with Mr. Stein- Local Prod Produce “end my life of unrest.” I ouisss Landry com 1 i | beck's contention that, whatever| : a ee Gov, Warren said he couldn’t Rub San Tv of hind ER fe i [the reason, the lm was not made ues"% ryoTowis, th Io ori Be: “navy | cosh go it Atoisers will have to de-|go%, Gout “HM 233400 schedule. breed, Si five lke cide first whether a psychiatrist’s|!So Ind Rr ta me ©1058 109 ; finding that Hatton is “legally|Stokely-van Comp ei i tk? sane but medically insane” wd Ra Se " Loco! Truck Grain Prices 22 Ta Li 4% him from suffering the death|US Machine Gun et Dr No: [ad truck wheat, 31.84, “Baise Can Bx, pioguct 1 Hooks Dependab penalty. Galted Telephone 8% pfd ... 81" .... a ellow Cori. Sbe. solfversd Fifa” Ban Br bh.» Hooks Dependable Drug Stores ish 4s Blow. 38 in - No. Yellow soybeans, $1.90.
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95 Am b 8 58 . 5 'Remain Virtually Level | TAS ro 5 # oun RHEUMATIC PAINS The Public Service Co. of Indi- The Hie oo nEE ana today announced earnings gy himbla © i» SE 8 seer for pala and Gacomiart x ‘Rheut per common share of stock re-| indole Wo 9 Yd Neyritis Or lu mained virtually level for the 12-1 if § ot He oe 9i4 bee 8 abiotute hel x Say (i month period ending Sept. 30. Indoiy dugg fel 48 8 3 103% | af An 11 per cent increase in kilo-|Indois Hal Delaware St. Indianapolis”
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mon stockholder earnings were
above that of a year ago: Com-|J, S. Statement
dollar gain in net income, en- ih 1] ta ‘108° 108% Sites vr como tre vet 0 pet Cf wl] ILLINOIS a Ea SHOE. REPAIRING
HALF SOLES
$2.55 a share, compared to $2.56
(UP)—U. 8. Ambassador Lewis Douglas admitted today that, like many another father, he found the activities of his 21-year-old daughter, Sharman, too much for him. He told a Manchester audience: My daughter is quite beyond me. There is little I can say about her.”
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DEALERS HOLD MEETING Open house for Capehart-Farns-worth Corp. dealers in central and southern Indiana counties was being held from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m, today and tomorrow in Kiefer-Stewart Co.'s Home Appliance Division, 122 S. Senate Ave.
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